[PHGI]: Promoter Paul S. Davis (rrufff) comes to the defense of the Perihelion Global, Inc. CEO
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The pattern continues.
We have previously seen how promoter Paul S. Davis (rrufff) has come to the defense of scam companies SLJB and ARUR/GCHR by attacking the cybersleuths that brought out the red flags of these fraudulent companies.
and now PHGI
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=23894437
Posted by: rrufff
In reply to: None
Date:10/22/2007 12:42:16 PM
Post #15574 of 15603
Very strange trading. Information out about a clean shell, which should be reasonably considered as positive. Even naysayers should welcome more information. So what happens almost immediately? We see the appearance of lots of new aliasses claiming instead that this is more evidence that this is a scam, posting of personal information about CEO, personal attacks and lies about regular posters for merely posting. It was amusing to see a "scam claim" sequence of posts as soon as the existence of the clean shell was discovered. Of course, there are questions, but is it a coincidence that someone(s) was monitoring the boards 24/7 to "answer" what might be objectively considered as positive?
It kind of makes you wonder. If Beebe bought a lottery ticket and then hit on millions, would there be a slew of posts wondering if he was deducting the cost of the ticket and disclosing it? What if he bought the ticket at a relatives liquor store? Lots of potential for FUD!!
so what happens on the trading?
Record volume on the ask? Is it dumping? Is it buying?
Then there is a trade at the bid, nice red 150,000 shares, is it a signal? Maybe people will panic and sell now??
I can't prove it but, as a point of information, that's my lousy little buy of 150,000 shares at .0051, so far the only trade at the bid. Trying to buy some more FWIW.
No opinion expressed other than what is written here and no recommendation to anyone else to buy, sell or hold. It's gambling money for me and I can afford a total loss.
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The pattern continues.
We have previously seen how promoter Paul S. Davis (rrufff) has come to the defense of scam companies SLJB and ARUR/GCHR by attacking the cybersleuths that brought out the red flags of these fraudulent companies.
and now PHGI
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=23894437
Posted by: rrufff
In reply to: None
Date:10/22/2007 12:42:16 PM
Post #15574 of 15603
Very strange trading. Information out about a clean shell, which should be reasonably considered as positive. Even naysayers should welcome more information. So what happens almost immediately? We see the appearance of lots of new aliasses claiming instead that this is more evidence that this is a scam, posting of personal information about CEO, personal attacks and lies about regular posters for merely posting. It was amusing to see a "scam claim" sequence of posts as soon as the existence of the clean shell was discovered. Of course, there are questions, but is it a coincidence that someone(s) was monitoring the boards 24/7 to "answer" what might be objectively considered as positive?
It kind of makes you wonder. If Beebe bought a lottery ticket and then hit on millions, would there be a slew of posts wondering if he was deducting the cost of the ticket and disclosing it? What if he bought the ticket at a relatives liquor store? Lots of potential for FUD!!
so what happens on the trading?
Record volume on the ask? Is it dumping? Is it buying?
Then there is a trade at the bid, nice red 150,000 shares, is it a signal? Maybe people will panic and sell now??
I can't prove it but, as a point of information, that's my lousy little buy of 150,000 shares at .0051, so far the only trade at the bid. Trying to buy some more FWIW.
No opinion expressed other than what is written here and no recommendation to anyone else to buy, sell or hold. It's gambling money for me and I can afford a total loss.
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2 Comments:
That post already deleted on iHub BTW.
Not surprising.
The PHGI message board at investorshub.com is moderated by the paid promoter Timothy Fostik (PQL Research) and, certainly, the PHGI people don't want to attract the attention of the authorities that are potentially investigating rrufff in the other scam stocks.
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